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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jan 1962, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Jenuery 30, 1902 el e. Here is a fan-stitch shawl that serves as a crib or car- riage cover. Knit this lovely piece so easily of soft and warm baby wool. When com- pleted, it will measure 50 ANN LANDERS inches square. A marvelous Christmas gift suggestion. If you would like to obtain the knitting instructions, simply send a stamped, self-address- j ed envelope plus ten cents for | | handling, to the Needlecraft | Department of this paper, re- | questing Fan-Stitch Shawl, | Leaflet No. K-B-113. Unwilling Bridegroom Makes A Poor H usband Dear Ann Landers: I'm en-; The girl has never had an at- gaged to a young man who is in tack in school or in the pres- the Navy. We set our weddingjence of friends. One day it date for last November. |}could happen if she doesn't take A few weeks before the wed- ding he wrote to tell me his commanding officer wouldn't let him get married. He didn't give any reason--just said he could not get permission. It's been three months now and Steve insists he can do nothing but wait until this offi- cer is transferred. I'm embar- rassed because my relatives keep asking questions and I don't know what to say. | I've already bought my wed-! ding dress, bed linens and) dishes. Several friends have given showers for me. Who can| I write to in the Navy? I'd like| to go as high up as possible. | Dear S. W.: Don't go any higher up than your boy 'frien It sounds like the old Navy) game to me. | the pills. How can I get through to her? Dad Dear Dad: The more you say the more resistance she'll put up. Tell your daughter where the pills are and leave them in of her own accord, If she refuses, one day she'll eventually have an attack at school or with friends and that will be the most effective les- son of all. Mature Women Favor Coed Clothes. It was a standing joke last| fall that many of the customers who shopped in the gaily - dec-| orated department store college) shops literally hadn't seen the ivy - covered halls in twenty} years! Some store personnel es-| timated that only about half of} the shoppers were actually cam-| |pus-bound students! At any rate--even though the [kooky sweaters and above-the-| |knee flared skirts are (or| |should be!) the exclusive prop-| erty of the college crowd--some| jitems: are every bit as appro-| |priate for a suburban matron as for a coed. | | the hope that she'll take them| High on this list are tights. Tights lend themselves nicely} |to any type of informal activity, | from pushing a _ supermarket! jcart to wheeling a baby car-, |riage or shoveling snow. Tights; are comfortable, colorful, fun) to wear and certainly practical] in real winter weather. Many) : : A brands have been improved,} girl wrote in and told you she|. : "| was going to name her baby Tae ee suepaee iigia aha' after you, you' seemed pleased) >" ren: and said it was the first time it] Red, hunters' green, rust,| had happened. Well, you were|"avy and black, of course, all Dear Ann Landers: When d.|wrong. Jt may be the first time|are selling well. Also popular you knew about it, but I know|iS a new beige shade which) of another baby who was named|Closely. resembles the color of| Steve is giving you the stall|@fter you--mine. : and you ought to jet him know| Three years ago I was having that you are on to him. Appar-|@ Trough time emotionally. I ently he's not ready for mar-|read your column every day an ordinary stocking yet pro-| vides the warmth of tights. 4 CARE EASY | There is no real problem in riage yet so don't apply any\and got a lot of good informa-|taking care of tights, since jtion from it. I was on the verge of writing for help when I Dear Ann Landers: Our|Picked up the paper and read a lovely, ambitious daughter who| Problem which was almost iden- is now 17 and an A student, has|tical to mine. I thought your been having one or two attacks|@swer was wonderful and I de- of epilepsy a year since she|Cided to follow your advice. was 12. The neurologist was not| It turned out to be exactly sure it was epilepsy until last/the right thing to do. I resolved spring. He gave her some pills|to name.our first child after which he said will probably con-|you. Two years later I did. trol her seizures. | Ann's Mother She has not had an attack for pressure. they can be washed either by {machine or by hand. | Just one caution: As with any |deep-toned item, black, red and jother dark tights should be |washed separately until no trace of color appears in the |suds and rinse waters. After the| excess surface dye has been |flushed away, it is safe to wash tights with other colored laundry. | Naturally, tights need to be several months and refuses to take the pills or go back to the|Viewer: Apple sauce, my doctor. She doesn't want to dis-/friend. Fault-finding is easy. It cuss her illness or read any lit-|requires no talent, no brains, no Confidential to Objective yached after ever y wearing |just like regular stockings and |lingerie. Frequent washing ac- jtually improves their stretcha- erature about it. She is trying|self-sacrifice and no character. jnility and tends to make them to fool herself into believing the/Your "evaluation" was a doctor is wrong in his diagnosis.! |fit more smoothly and snugly. hatchet job. | ghenel a --______----| Whatever your age, if you Find Vitamins in Pickles jlead an active life--and have} a reasonably slim figure--don't| say that tights aren't for you! until you've tried them! | Balance a Winter Diet our oldest foods. People sisal Cleopatra believed that eating pickles contributed to beauty and health. A three-year re- search study, conducted at Michigan State College, now proves she was right. This study showed that pickles are full of the health giving and body building A vitamin, provide some B-1 and B-2, and a considerable amount of the important vitamin c. Dr. F. W. Fabian, professor of bacteriology at Michigan State, revealed that research done by himself and associates proved that the vitamin A con- tent in pickles was increased through the process of pickling. | been preserving cucumbers in added this value as a nutritious| por at SS te one he health-building food." Emperor Tiberius, for example,| An Canada, the popularity ofjate pickles daily, they were al pickles has increased in recent|'must' for Julius Caesar and his years at a phenomenal rate. legions, and as for Americus) Sales in 1936 reached $1,500,000) Vespucius, after whom the North} but Canadians today are spend-|and South American continents ing about $20,000,000 a year onjare named, he was a pickle} pickles, |dealer in Seville before he be-| Pickles actually are one of'came an explorer. | The Birth Control Problem. and appetizing relishes, now is Here's An Opportunity For Every Young Hockey Player In Oshawa and District To Win An Autogra phed FRANK MAHOVLICH HOCKEY STICK! This Is a Once-in-a-Lifetime Offer! ! Imagine fellows you can be the owner of one of these "Pro." type hockey sticks -- signed with the name of one of the greatest goal scorers in N.H.L. history - FRANK MAHOVLICH - this is a stick that you will want to keep among your trophies. Be the envy of all your friends when they see this big ""M" hockey stick. Here's All You Have To Do! Printed below are three customer subscription con- tracts. Sign up three new subscriptions to the Oshawa Times. Bring or mail orders to the Oshawa Times office. After the Orders are verified as new customers, you will receive this dandy FRANK MAHOVLICH AUTO- FRANK MAHOVLICH Was born in Timmins, Ontario, Jan- uary 10, 1938. Plays centre or left wing. The Big "'M" is 6 ft. 1 in. and weighs 194 Ibs. He came to the Toronto Maple Leaf club from Tor- onto St. Michael's in 1956. In his five-year professional hockey career he has scored 109 goals and has 100 assists. In the 1957-58 season he was awarded the Calder Memorial Trophy, GRAPHED HOCKEY STICK. THIS OFFER IS OPEN TO ANY BOY IN THE CIRCULATION AREA OF THE OSHAWA TIMES PLEASE ALLOW 2 WEEKS FOR ORDERS TO BE VERIFIED SUBSCRIPTION CONTRACT | THE OSHAWA TIMES SUBSCRIPTION CONTRACT THE OSHAWA TIMES SUBSCRIPTION CONTRACT THE OSHAWA TIMES BIG "M" CONTEST OFFICIAL ORDER FORM This was contrary to results obtained in the preparing and processing of other fruits and BIG "M" CONTEST | OFFICIAL ORDER FORM We Fear to Face BIG "M" CONTEST | OFFICIAL ORDER FORM vegetables. Minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, iron and copper, all necessary to a good balanced Within 40 years, population | explosion will force the entire world to double its housing, schools, streets, and its food diet, were found to exist in| supply ...to maintain even pickles in appreciable amounts. Common salt, another funda- mental need of the human body, was also a fundamental ingre- dient in a pickle. Pickles, in Dr. Fabians's opinion, should no longer be considered alone for their zest, piauancy and pleasing taste. They should be considered as a food having comparatively as much, if not more, nutritive value as many ordinary foods," today's standard of living! This is the problem we fear to face, says February Reader's Digest. Will the new "'pill" be "an acceptable answer"? You'll also find, in Febru- ary Reader's Digest such in- teresting and informative articles as-- he said. "To the use of pickles|#0™ #0 Keep Young Mentally. for garnishes, delightful flavors, 'This article reports Alexander Graham Bell's "'Rule of Three" --a plan for learning which will enrich the life of young or old. What NOT to Tell a Child about God. The mother of a minister gives 5 "don'ts" to help parents give ae answers to such deeply penetrating ques- tions as "why did God let Grandpa die?" How to Make a Million Dollars. One of the "new" millionaires reveals 6 tested ways whereby "any reasonably intelligent, able-bodied person can make a | million dollars!" | Don't miss these, or any of the 40 articles and features in | February Reader's Digest. Get | your copy today. | | agree to have the Oshawa Times delivered to my home for | ! agree to have the Oshawa Times delivered to my home for a period of not less than 13 weeks, and then on Until Order Discontinued | will pay the carrier at the regular rate of 45c per week. PHONE MO. oo ics cni nen. & @ period of not less than 13 weeks, and then on Until Order Discontinued | 1 will poy the carrier at the regular rate of 45c per week INTE 55568 Pre NO: 626s oes ss i NAME ..... ADDRESS ...:.. PHONE NO } agree to have the Oshawa Times delivered to my home for a period of not less than 13 weeks, and then on " Until Order Discontinued 1 will pay the carrier at the regular. rate of 45c per week. 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